Players in Starfield are having way too much fun dropping tons of objects and cluttering their spaceships or even entire cities. A user has now shared a clip where he pushed his console to its limits with a lot of loot and a small explosion.
How did the player push his console to its limits? As the user “mrpickle123” explains on Reddit, he wanted to start a new playthrough and thus the “New Game+” after over 100 hours in Starfield.
Up to that point, the player had already amassed a decent supply of items. Moreover, he had collected tons of fire extinguishers during gameplay, intending to blow them up at the end – along with countless resources, weapons, equipment, and everything else he could find.
The collected items were then placed by “mrpickle123” on the floor of the lodge, making the Constellation headquarters look like a dump.
A clip attached shows the player standing in front of a huge pile of items, which visibly caused the FPS (frames per second) of the role-playing game to crash. According to the Reddit post, the player is active on the Xbox Series X.
You can see the user’s Reddit clip here:
Did the game crash? No. As the Reddit user reveals in his post, the game surprisingly did not crash despite the significant FPS drops.
When he threw the grenade in the clip and triggered an explosion among his items, the game briefly stuttered so much that it looked as if it would crash. But Starfield remained steadfast.
How does the clip end? After Reddit user “mrpickle123” triggered an explosion with his grenade, he used a capability granted by the artifacts to let the items float almost weightlessly for a few seconds.
Then the player sprinted into the floating items, which shortly thereafter fell to the ground and were supposed to bury the player’s character. According to the Reddit user, the clip ends with the character’s death, buried under trash.
How does the community react? The Starfield community is primarily joking about the state of the console. In the comments of the post, users write, for example, that his console is on fire or would explode with more items.
Other users also point out to mrpickle that there is infinite storage in the player’s private space in the lodge and in the basement of the building. So he doesn’t have to throw all his items on the floor and can store them there instead.
But one thing has been clear in Starfield for some time: Players do not throw their items on the ground because they have no other way to store them. Starfield players clutter rooms or spaceships because they can: